In “Hair, Paper, Water,” directors Trương Minh Quý and Nicolas Graux weave together a rich narrative that seamlessly conveys ...
The documentary celebrates and memorializes Hammer’s expansive film career as one of the first of her kind: a lesbian ...
To call True/False Film Fest’s Saturday Night Kimball Ballroom Showcase at Stephens College on March 8 a packed house would ...
Indigenous filmmaker Sky Hopinka brings viewers into this entrancing gathering in “Powwow People.” Hopinka organized the ...
The free guided tour showcased numerous locally made art installations ...
Leah Galant critiques the weaponization of memory, identity and experiences through the lives and memories of artists ...
Marialuisa Ernst’s first film about the Caravan of Mothers of Disappeared Migrants portrays grief in Latin America ...
The Closing Night Reception took place at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, March 8, the last day of the 2026 True/False Film Fest. The event signifies the end of the weekend, and although many are sad to see T/F ...
After exploring the deep historical art of past T/F events, the walk ended at Stephens College, where the only three new pieces were featured: “Portal,” a reclaimed wood archway by Gabe Meyer; “Olive ...
To Hold a Mountain” showcases motherhood on many levels: through a family, their livestock, pets and the land that provides for them. The film, which showed at True/False Film Fest, is set in the ...
Michigan’s Indigenous peoples united effort for U.S. museums to return the remains of ancestors to native lands ...